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Old And New Beetle Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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About: The Volkswagen Beetle (the Volkswagen Bug) is a two-door, four passenger rear-engined economy car has been made by the German automaker Volkswagen (VW) since 1938. In today's new puzzle we've managed to get a shot of two such cars(a new model and an older model) on the same street. Click start and put the Beettles back together as fast as you can and get a place on our leader boards. Have fun!

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